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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (48919)6/23/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: MythMan  Respond to of 86076
 
>>Man, you are in need of some tough love from the RealMan.<<

LOL!



To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (48919)6/23/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: BGR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
I said that before the CPI report, Mohan, and was duely laughed at. Come on, one cannot be sentenced twice for the same offence. :-)

Realman is a strange fellow, though. He doesn't care of individual needs at all. Consider the difference in his treatment of Luc and me ...



To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (48919)6/23/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
what's up with this? A weak Sterling is not something the Brits take lightly.
cnnfn.com



To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (48919)6/23/1999 7:06:00 PM
From: BGR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
Mohan,

From thestreet.com:

...

Beyond Ford's dosey-do, bonds were roiled by rumors a consulting firm -- presumed to be Washington-based Johnson Smick -- reported the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates 50 basis points next week, instead of the market-pleasing 25. But CNBC's Ron Insana, who's been accused of worst-case-scenario-ism by some pundits, put an end to that, helping spur a late-day recovery in stocks although bonds paid him no nevermind.

...

-BGR.